How to get from Bacalar to Palenque
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Why visit Palenque?
Palenque is a top destination in Mexico for archaeology and Mayan history lovers. There’s really not much to see in Palenque town, but its jungles are another story. Palenque’s real attraction lies in the archaeological ruins hidden within the rainforest, just 20 minutes outside of town.
The whole complex has an Indiana Jones feel to it. Its structures are impressive, but they are unfortunately not as well-preserved as Chichen Itza. Still, some people actually prefer the ruins in Palenque because you’re able to climb on them, literally taking the experience to whole new heights.
How to get from Bacalar to Palenque?
The bus is the only suitable way for travellers to cross the distance of 486 kilometre (302 miles) from Bacalar to Palenque. The journey takes around 10 hours, and ticket prices start from 825 MXN ($46).
Where to stay in Palenque?
Still looking for accommodation? Don't forget to check out our favourite places to stay in Palenque at the bottom of this page.
Bacalar to Palenque by Bus
Buses from Bacalar to Palenque are operated by AU, a sub-group of Mexico’s most popular bus company, ADO.
AU buses have air conditioning and reclining seats. There are only two departures each day, both at night.
The journey takes around 10 hours, with at least two stops to pick up and drop off passengers. Since there’s no toilet onboard, these stops are a good chance to stretch your legs and use the restroom.
Bus ticket prices start from 825 MXN ($46).
Departure station
Buses from Bacalar to Palenque depart from Bacalar’s ADO Bus Station. This terminal is on the town’s main road, several blocks away from the beach.
Depending on where your hotel is, you can either walk or take a short taxi ride. Just remember that taxis in Bacalar are not metered. So agree on a rate before getting in! Taxi fares start from 110 MXN ($6.20).
Bus schedule from Bacalar to Palenque
Bus trips are limited, so we highly recommend buying your tickets online in advance. You can find cheap bus tickets on BookAway.
Arrival station
In Palenque, buses arrive at Central de Autobuses ADO. the town’s main bus terminal. It’s a 10-minute walk from the main square.
If you’re staying outside the town centre or don’t want to carry your luggage too far, you can get a taxi with rates starting from 70 MXN ($3.90).
Best places to stay in Palenque
Hotel Chan-Kah Resort Village - Treating Yourself
If you’re looking to treat yourself, Chan Kah Resort is one of the best places to do that in Palenque. You can give yourself the gift of relaxation without the expensive price tag. Plus, you can speed up the relaxation process with a delightful massage at the onsite spa facilities, or by enjoying a drink at their bar.
Possibly the best part, as you splash around in the lagoon-style pools, you’ll be able to hear the monkeys cry in the jungle trees all around you. Alternatively, you can enjoy the jungle symphony whilst enjoying dinner in one of the two restaurants.
- Bungalow-style rooms
- Situated within the jungle
- Spa facilities
- Large swimming pools
Double rooms start from $80 per night
Hotel Chablis Palenque - Mid Range
The central courtyard of the hotel truly feels like a magical oasis, with its palm trees and thriving greenery. And you’ll find not only a swimming pool, but also a hot tub. You won’t ever want to leave, and don’t have to, with their on-site restaurant that serves both delicious international and local dishes.
Located a short walk from the bus station, you won’t need to be dragging your luggage all around town. It’s location also makes your visit to Palenque ruins easy and convenient.
- 15 minutes from Palenque ruins
- Close to the bus station
- On-site restaurant
- Outdoor swimming pool and hot tub
Double rooms between $40-$80 per night
Cabañas Bambután - Budget Friendly
When you think of Palenque, the ruins surrounded by jungle immediately come to mind. Staying at Cabanas Bambutan is the perfect way to experience Palenque, surrounded by nothing but nature and wildlife.
Their bamboo-style buildings help you to feel connected to nature, whilst still providing ultimate comfort and a good nights sleep. Enjoy a drink at their onsite bar or chill out in the lush gardens.
- Unique accommodation
- Friendly and helpful staff
- Onsite bar
- Surrounded by nature
Double rooms start from $15-40 per night
Rounding it up
We hope this guide was helpful in planning how to get from Bacalar to Palenque. If there's anything else you're wondering about, drop us a comment and we'll do our best to answer you within a few days.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Bacalar to Palenque
What is the distance from Bacalar to Palenque?
The distance from Bacalar to Palenque is 486 kilometre (302 miles).
What is the fastest way to get from Bacalar to Palenque?
The fastest way to get from Bacalar to Palenque is by bus and takes 10 hours.
What is the cheapest way to get from Bacalar to Palenque?
The cheapest way to get from Bacalar to Palenque is by bus with ticket costs starting from 825 MXN ($46).
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